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New trends and innovations continually disrupt industries, and the <\/em>tourism industry <\/em><\/a><\/span>is no exception. Keeping pace with these emerging tourism trends can help businesses stay competitive and cater to customers’ needs. Some of these trends have been a direct or indirect result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read on to learn more about the key trends within tourism for 2026.<\/em><\/p>\n Table of Contents:<\/span><\/p>\n Whatever aspect of the tourism sector your business is involved in, you need to keep your finger on the pulse. Formerly beloved concepts and products go out of style, replaced by more modern elements that capture more of the market. New destinations, new technologies, and means of transport have caused major shifts in the industry. Early adoption of new trends is vital.<\/p>\n Travelers are moving beyond traditional sightseeing toward immersive, experience-driven trips that align with personal values and sustainability goals. This shift fuels demand for authentic local encounters, eco-friendly stays, and unique events. At the same time, the rise of sports tourism and the draw of major international events such as the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Olympic Games are creating new opportunities for growth.<\/p>\n According to the World Travel & Tourism Council\u2019s Economic Impact Research<\/a>, international visitor spending is projected to reach $2.1\u202ftrillion, with global tourism contributing $11.7\u202ftrillion to the economy, accounting for 10.3% of global GDP.<\/a><\/p>\n Julia Simpson, WTTC President & CEO<\/a>, spotlights the sector’s strength:<\/p>\n “People are continuing to prioritize travel. That’s a powerful vote of confidence in our sector and a sign of its enduring strength. But while tourism is strong, the recovery remains uneven. Whilst some regions are producing record-breaking numbers, other large economies are plateauing.”<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n A trend can be defined as a generalized change in a situation or behavior, or a general direction in which things are transpiring. Several developments in tourism have led to changes in consumer behavior and business processes, meaning they are responsible for emerging tourism trends.<\/p>\n One of these developments has been a fundamental change in technology use, especially in artificial intelligence and machine learning. This has led to the increased adoption of robotics and AI-powered technology in hotels. It has also led to changes in customer behavior through the rise of voice control and search. Oracle NetSuite reports<\/a> that AI adoption and investment in the hospitality industry are expected to increase 60% per year over the decade.<\/p>\n After the COVID-19 pandemic, travelers still focus more on hygiene and safety, needing contactless payments and remote working. Meanwhile, environmental concerns have added to the local-first approach of many customers and have given rise to trends related to organic food and eco-travel.<\/p>\n Following the current tourism trends in response to increasing consumer actions due to the coronavirus pandemic is essential. However, most patterns have arisen from more general shifts in customer behavior. Below, you can see both general hospitality developments and ways to respond to the coronavirus pandemic. There are various tourism trends based on more general changes in consumer behavior, like the need for healthy and organic food & drinks, sustainability, personalized service, the rising demand for digitalization, and the use of technology.<\/p>\n Few tourism trends are growing as rapidly as wellness and retreat tourism, according to the Wellness Tourism Market research report<\/a> by Fact.MR, the global wellness tourism market is expected to reach $2.3 trillion by the end of 2033. This kind of tourism can be described as being primarily motivated by self-improvement. It typically involves traveling in a way that contributes positively to a tourist’s physical and mental health or knowledge and awareness.<\/p>\n Wellness and retreat tourism take many forms, from visiting meditation retreats or yoga retreats to staying at health spas or healthy eating retreats. In the past, vacations were often seen as a time to let go and indulge in food and alcohol, but many modern tourists actively seek trips to escape everyday temptations.<\/p>\n According to Booking.com Travel Predictions<\/a>, more than half of American travelers are prioritizing vacations designed to enhance their lifespan and well-being. Wellness trips are projected to rise to 8.3% of all tourism trips by 2027, according to Global Wellness Institute Economy Report<\/a>.<\/p>\n Catherine Warren, Vice President of Strategic Partnerships at Arch Amenities Group<\/a>, shares insight into tourism trends:<\/p>\n “Looking to the next year, wellness travel will be shaped by hyperpersonalization, sustainability, and the growing demand for hybrid wellness experiences. The future of wellness will increasingly be driven by data and personalization. Spas are investing in technology that allows for highly tailored wellness experiences based on individual needs and preferences.”<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n
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Keeping up with the Latest Tourism Trends: Why It Matters to Your Business<\/h2>\n
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The Factors Responsible for Upcoming Tourism Trends<\/h2>\n
<\/p>\n25 Opportunities and Tourism Trends for 2026<\/a><\/h2>\n
1. Wellness & Retreat Tourism Trends<\/h3>\n
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Example: Tapping Into The Wellness Tourism Boom <\/a><\/strong><\/h4>\n<\/div>